Utterly obsessing over these games now because of this one screenshot.
I’ll stop thinking about the Romans every day when we stop finding all the unnervingly contemporary stuff they had. Like this dice tower:
It’s too much trying to acclimatise to this place, it’s too nice and friendly. I keep having to dip back into that cesspool for a misery fix.
Few things trigger the enemies of the Imperium more than the arrival of that most wholesome of chapters, the Adeptus Ast-heart-es, the Love Marines. #SpaceMarines#AdeptusAstartes#Warhammer40K#40K#DarkMillennium#PaintingWarhammer#Warhammer#GamesWorkshop#WarhammerCommunity#Warmongers
If you see this, post something pink! ❤️ (In this case, the Adeptus Ast-heart-es)
They’re amazing, aren’t they? You can look at them and see the build immediately but also see all the potential for kitbashing and conversions. I’ve been having a great time lately mixing and matching them with Perry historical sprues too for stuff like Aetherpunk, Forbidden Psalm and The Doomed.
It’s kinda crazy how they seem to equate “push fit” with “easy to build” because, as you say, that sprue is a nightmare for a first timer. And it’s not even about maximising space because the Frost/Stargrave sprues clear that hurdle fine.
Rarely have I identified with a literary character as much as I have with Stephen Maturin in “Master and Commander”.
Nureek, ratut, hanunga… sqiloucal.